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we were on the today show, morning joe on msnbc and then it became kind of a parade behind us. more mubarak supporters than we've seen in days. we remarked at that but then, and we still, i should point out, still have gunfire going on here tonight but we'll get to that in a moment. then we saw horses. we saw men on horseback and men on camels. not a sight we're used to seeing in this part of the world. it was later we learned that those on horseback and camels really split the line in football terms. they were the ones to go into the breach in the square where the demonstrators held the turf and didn't know at first what was happening. the protesters pro-mubarak, they've since been called thugs and street gangs who were in effect day hires for the cause, loyal to mubarak. then changed the balance of power, and at some point late today into the evening, the atmosphere became absolutely toxic, the balance of power shifted, it got terribly violent and it remains that way. >> charlie: where is the balance of power at this moment? >> it's very hard to say. i just talked to a woman
we were on the today show, morning joe on msnbc and then it became kind of a parade behind us. more mubarak supporters than we've seen in days. we remarked at that but then, and we still, i should point out, still have gunfire going on here tonight but we'll get to that in a moment. then we saw horses. we saw men on horseback and men on camels. not a sight we're used to seeing in this part of the world. it was later we learned that those on horseback and camels really split the line in football...
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a regular contributor of book reviews, he's been a commentator on fox news, cnn, msnbc, and cnr. he's been a media fellow at the social philosophy and policy center and lives in new york city. which is why he was almost late today. [applause] [applause] >> our format is simple. each mike will go first -- bill will go first. they have discussed this between them. bill will go first, in part this is presentation is based on his new book "gray lady down" about "the new york times". he will go first for 20 minutes. mike will respond for 20 minutes. we'll have 15 minutes of rebuttal and sir rebuttal. then we'll open the floor to you. just one suggestion, more than a suggestion, a strong request, when you ask a question, make it a question. no speeches, identify yourself, who you are, are you with an organization in particular that you want to identified with and then ask a pointed question. let's begin. >> i'd first like to say thank you to fred for organizing this, and to frank for lending us this lovely space. it's nice to be back in the borough of my birth and parents birth, and it
a regular contributor of book reviews, he's been a commentator on fox news, cnn, msnbc, and cnr. he's been a media fellow at the social philosophy and policy center and lives in new york city. which is why he was almost late today. [applause] [applause] >> our format is simple. each mike will go first -- bill will go first. they have discussed this between them. bill will go first, in part this is presentation is based on his new book "gray lady down" about "the new york...
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guest: msnbc and fox news are escalating this to a battle of good versus evil, go out and do your part. grass roots as blurred into the top down control so it is hard to categorize. guest: you wrote about wisconsin. what is happening in ohio? there are protests there as well. guest: the new republican governor is pitching new bills than they have republican control of both houses, so theoretically they could pass this. the reason things are focused on wisconsin is they had the honor of going first. that is now the battle is set. what is on board about wisconsin is that in the politics, you tend to follow the winner. wisconsin matters for iowa and a whole series of states that may consider various changes. host: people look at wisconsin and they decide the influence on other states and we have a new series about a grant states to consider and the political front? guest: a lot of these are battleground or swing states the republicans stuck in november 2010 -- republicans took in 2010 so this is adding to the conflict. host: what is the likelihood, especially in the wisconsin, as far as t
guest: msnbc and fox news are escalating this to a battle of good versus evil, go out and do your part. grass roots as blurred into the top down control so it is hard to categorize. guest: you wrote about wisconsin. what is happening in ohio? there are protests there as well. guest: the new republican governor is pitching new bills than they have republican control of both houses, so theoretically they could pass this. the reason things are focused on wisconsin is they had the honor of going...
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he's a frequent contributor to msnbc, c-span and fox news. in addition, he has written for the "new york times," "wall street journal," political science quarterly and many other publication. among the numerous books he has authored are the crusader, ronald reagan and the fall of communism, god and reagan, god and george w. bush and william p. clark, ronald reagan's top hand. today i'm excited that paul will be focusing on his newly released book "dupes." we are really looking forward to hear your discussion of this troubling aspect of history, the prominent role of the dupes. please join me in welcoming paul kengore. [applause] >> thank you, heather. john, and everybody here at heritage, everybody for coming. lee edwards. i really struggled how to organize this talk because i turned in a manuscript of 250,000 words and about 1,000 pages. and i think the book god and ronald reagan i believe was somewhere around 100,000 words so that gives you an idea of just how enormous the task was and probably as well just how many dupes are out there. in
he's a frequent contributor to msnbc, c-span and fox news. in addition, he has written for the "new york times," "wall street journal," political science quarterly and many other publication. among the numerous books he has authored are the crusader, ronald reagan and the fall of communism, god and reagan, god and george w. bush and william p. clark, ronald reagan's top hand. today i'm excited that paul will be focusing on his newly released book "dupes." we are...
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msnbc reports the app had more than 3.6 million users and facebook stopped it because it was too popular. >> never heard of them dumping an app because it's so popular. >> there has to be an underlying cause. >>> 6:26 your time. coming up, it's like something out of a hitchcock's "the birds." thousands of seagulls taking over a bay area suburb. where they are coming from we'll tell you where. >> plus, government forces striking back at protestors in libya. what is keeping stranded americans from getting out of that country. >>> and a body found in a backyard here in novato. the new details we just learned that point to a possible cover- up. >>> and you may have noticed gas prices inching up. talk about paying a premium. this time we're talking about a fear premium. we'll explain coming up next. >>> the cold showers have already begun. the big question is, will we see snow? we'll talk about that coming up. this is your captain speaking, we are fourteenth in line for take off. beep, beep, beep. looks like its bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! should have skipped
msnbc reports the app had more than 3.6 million users and facebook stopped it because it was too popular. >> never heard of them dumping an app because it's so popular. >> there has to be an underlying cause. >>> 6:26 your time. coming up, it's like something out of a hitchcock's "the birds." thousands of seagulls taking over a bay area suburb. where they are coming from we'll tell you where. >> plus, government forces striking back at protestors in libya....
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she immediately went to a believe it was msnbc and there was an article that they had published about the crash. there was bailout -- very little media about the crash when it happened and she when i began talking public the about it. now the rest of the families were afraid because they didn't want to put their loved ones in danger. they did not to do. these are average everyday people and a family member gets kidnapped. the ideas dressing your government is something they were going along with and they felt they should do. so it had been probably five and a half months and when we went to make a film called hostage in colombia, we started going around to the family members and trying to locate them and show them pieces of the video that we had of their husbands, giving them a message. so we went to the wife of mark at that time and we basically went up to her doorstep and knocked on her door at about 8:00 at night because we had tried calling other family members and that didn't really work. so we went there and she sort of peaked at her door and looked out. finally opened the door
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. >> with their is opinion journalism on fox and msnbc. i think fox is honest about saying if you watch bill reilly r mike huckabee are sean hannity, you are going to get an opinion. we tell you this is an opinion show. if you watch shepard smith, you are going to see journalism. you are not going to know if they or liberal or conservative. shepard smith, i have no idea how he voted in the last election, and i watch his show. i cannot detect that he has a bias. sometimes i think he may lean a little more left than other people, but i don't know. i feel like the news guys do their job professionally and very well. we do not pretend to be journalists. we do commentary and we do opinionated programs. >> you share one thing in common with bill clinton. euro from hope, arkansas. describe the town. >> when i grew up there it was a town of about 8000 people. i grew up in the old deep south culture, seeing jim crow laws and segregation. i remember -- it was a great time to grow up there. people knew each other and look after each other. i used to
. >> with their is opinion journalism on fox and msnbc. i think fox is honest about saying if you watch bill reilly r mike huckabee are sean hannity, you are going to get an opinion. we tell you this is an opinion show. if you watch shepard smith, you are going to see journalism. you are not going to know if they or liberal or conservative. shepard smith, i have no idea how he voted in the last election, and i watch his show. i cannot detect that he has a bias. sometimes i think he may...
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last 30 years and i was eight "the new york times" to cbs news and even daringly to our friends at msnbc, if 70% is at the center of the country, where are you going to find it and what are you doing when you get there? forth, signing new hyde amendment so no tax funds abortion in the united states. [cheers and applause] says, signed a new poll drafted conservative budget act to control spending and move to a balanced budget. [applause] six, signed a law to decisively control the order now. [cheers and applause] southend, sign a 10th amendment implementation act returning power from washington to this state into the people they are. this is not about shipping it from washington to atlanta or washington to sacramento. the amendment does and the people thereof. so the power to go to local people, local communities and then they defend what they want to get the state government. and that fact should include -- [applause] block granting medicaid so that states can control the costs and improve the quality without interference from washington bureaucrat. [applause] now, i hope you would agree
last 30 years and i was eight "the new york times" to cbs news and even daringly to our friends at msnbc, if 70% is at the center of the country, where are you going to find it and what are you doing when you get there? forth, signing new hyde amendment so no tax funds abortion in the united states. [cheers and applause] says, signed a new poll drafted conservative budget act to control spending and move to a balanced budget. [applause] six, signed a law to decisively control the...
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and as i hear the response and the coverage on cnn, msnbc, certainly fox news, mike huck biin particular, that seems to be very, very true, that our interest is solely in finding a partner in supporting israel and the regime in israel. and that to me is absolutely frightening that we've held 80 million people hostage through the implementation of zionism and israel, and all they really want is democracy. and my question to you is, you have been to both countries. i've certainly been to egypt quite a few times on business. my question to you is, isn't it apparent that values of the people in egypt are far closer aligned to the values of americans in terms of the desire for a pluralistic, color blind, free and democratic society? aren't we more align today egypt than we are to israel? >> thank you, joe. >> that's a tough question. i mean, i wouldn't put it in comparative terms. i think that israel as well is a very vibrant democratic society. and i think that we're very comfortable dealing with the democratic process there. i think what has happened really -- this is not the obama administ
and as i hear the response and the coverage on cnn, msnbc, certainly fox news, mike huck biin particular, that seems to be very, very true, that our interest is solely in finding a partner in supporting israel and the regime in israel. and that to me is absolutely frightening that we've held 80 million people hostage through the implementation of zionism and israel, and all they really want is democracy. and my question to you is, you have been to both countries. i've certainly been to egypt...
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. >>> keith olbermann is finding there is life after msnbc. there is a bay area connection to his next career move. >>> it is 8:15. toyota is looking for some vindication today as the federal government releases its report on what caused toyota and lexus vehicles to speed out of control. alison burns is live in our d.c. bureau with what we're hearing is in the report. >> reporter: the feds are closely guarding their findings until the official release in just about three hours, but "the l.a. times" reports that nasa engineers are expected to reveal they could not find significant electronic defects in toyota vehicles. toyota executives have contended in several congressional hearings and in court that faulty electronics were not to blame for the sudden acceleration. millions of vehicles were recalled after deadly crashes and terrifying stories from drivers. we covered the testimony of rhonda smith who said she called her husband to say goodbye when her car sped out of control. >> i'm sorry. i knew he could not help me, but i wanted to hear his
. >>> keith olbermann is finding there is life after msnbc. there is a bay area connection to his next career move. >>> it is 8:15. toyota is looking for some vindication today as the federal government releases its report on what caused toyota and lexus vehicles to speed out of control. alison burns is live in our d.c. bureau with what we're hearing is in the report. >> reporter: the feds are closely guarding their findings until the official release in just about three...
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and i hate to tell this to our friends at msnbc and elsewhere: barack obama is no ronald reagan. [cheers and applause] however, the media wants us to be responsible. the media wants us to be bipartisan. the media wants us to bring a new, positive tone to washington. you. in the tradition of ronald reagan's 1975 bold colors proposal, i want to suggest that cpac do something very bold. and let me say, by the way, for those liberals who think 2010 was the peak, the fact that we have 2000 more registrants this year ought to tell them "oh no. 2010 was the appetizer, 2012 is the entre. [cheers and applause] " so what i'm going to say is so bold, i just want to ask you to hear me out before you react. i want us to offer president obama the opportunity to be the keynote speaker at cpac in 2012, if he earns it. now let me explain. many people write about moving to the center. many people cite bill clinton as moving to the center. just as with reagan, i was actually there. clinton signed welfare reform and 2 out of 3 people either went to work or went to school. clinton signed the first ta
and i hate to tell this to our friends at msnbc and elsewhere: barack obama is no ronald reagan. [cheers and applause] however, the media wants us to be responsible. the media wants us to be bipartisan. the media wants us to bring a new, positive tone to washington. you. in the tradition of ronald reagan's 1975 bold colors proposal, i want to suggest that cpac do something very bold. and let me say, by the way, for those liberals who think 2010 was the peak, the fact that we have 2000 more...
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contributor of book reviews and essays to "the wall street journal" he's been a commentator on fox news, cnn, msnbc and npr. the former senior fellow at the manhattan institute he's been a media fellow at the philosophy and policy center and lives in new york city, which is why he was almost late today. [applause] or format is simple. michael gophers, excuse me, bill will go first. they discussed this between them. bill will go first. part of his presentation is based on his new book, "gray lady down" about the new york times. he will go first for 20 minutes and michael respond for 20 minutes. we will have 15 minutes of rebuttal, and then we will open the floor to you. just one suggestion, more than a suggestion, strong request. when you ask a question, make it a question. no speeches. identify yourself, who you are, are you with an organization in particular, do you want to be identified with them and then ask a poignant question. let's begin. >> i would first like to say thank you who to fred for organizing this and to frank for lending us this lovely space. it's nice to be backed in the borough
contributor of book reviews and essays to "the wall street journal" he's been a commentator on fox news, cnn, msnbc and npr. the former senior fellow at the manhattan institute he's been a media fellow at the philosophy and policy center and lives in new york city, which is why he was almost late today. [applause] or format is simple. michael gophers, excuse me, bill will go first. they discussed this between them. bill will go first. part of his presentation is based on his new book,...
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linda and mike, thank you both. >>> and by the way, you can see "sex slaves" on sunday night on msnbc. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] dry, itchy skin. a long term struggle needs long term relief. eucerin calming creme. used every day, its triple ingredient formula is clinically proven to relieve dry, itchy skin, with 92% of people reporting improved overall skin condition over time. eucerin calming creme. and the gentle cleansing formula of calming body wash. calm, healthy skin starts with eucerin. >>> coming up, decorating for your super bowl bash. >>> plus, easy recipes to please your guests. >>> but first, your local news and weather. and tonight everyone gets a taste of something special... ranch spinach dip. [ male announcer ] hidden valley ranch. mix it up. >>> good morning. time now 9:26. checking your forecast with chris teep na. what do you know? it will be sunny and warm today. we can't get enough of it. february is the time of year where we like to break temperature records. i don't think we will break any. we will be breathing down the neck of somebody. more
linda and mike, thank you both. >>> and by the way, you can see "sex slaves" on sunday night on msnbc. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] dry, itchy skin. a long term struggle needs long term relief. eucerin calming creme. used every day, its triple ingredient formula is clinically proven to relieve dry, itchy skin, with 92% of people reporting improved overall skin condition over time. eucerin calming creme. and the gentle cleansing formula of calming body wash....
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you can see the full report sunday night on msnbc at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. we're back after your local news and weather. >>> good friday morning to you. it is 8:26 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check the great looking forecast with christina. >>> it is a little chilly heading out the door this morning, but grab something to take off later as temperatures climb to 70 in oakland today. 66 degrees in san rafael. and today is just one day of warming. we'll see a few more days of warming before this warming trend is said and done. our temperatures will match out at 75 degrees on super bowl sunday in the east bay. 72 in the south bay. and the upper 60s along the peninsula. let's go to traffic now with mike. >>> we have a much bitter drive, but the sigalert cleared from northbound 101 at moffett boulevard. an injury accident blocked a couple lanes for almost an hour there. still slow heading north. westbound on 280 approaching the interchange into mountain view was slow as well. 280 to northbound 885 is seeing ld overall, friday slow is going to clear t
you can see the full report sunday night on msnbc at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. we're back after your local news and weather. >>> good friday morning to you. it is 8:26 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check the great looking forecast with christina. >>> it is a little chilly heading out the door this morning, but grab something to take off later as temperatures climb to 70 in oakland today. 66 degrees in san rafael. and today is just one day of warming. we'll see a few...
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the former msnbc anchor is set to announce a deal with current tv, a liberal public affairs channel that al gore helped launch. >>> now, diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >> i hope it's a good tuesday for you, juju. and tonight, on "world news," the big stories of the day. and more with former defense secretary, donald rumsfeld. i know he's been live on your broadcast. but revelations tonight, about his family and biggest regrets. that's tonight. >> we look forward to that. that's the news at 8:06. >>> time for weather and sam. >> let's go to memphis. we'll take you to pictures of yesterday's light hit of snow. memphis city schools log in about two snow days in their calendar year. they've used those. here's the news for memphis. there's more snow coming your way. it goes from denver all the way through -- kind of around in that memphis area. we feel like it's going to be two to four in that memphis zone. that's to be expected overnight tonight. it doesn't start until later tonight. here's the colder air that comes in behind it. rapid city about 24 below. thes
the former msnbc anchor is set to announce a deal with current tv, a liberal public affairs channel that al gore helped launch. >>> now, diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >> i hope it's a good tuesday for you, juju. and tonight, on "world news," the big stories of the day. and more with former defense secretary, donald rumsfeld. i know he's been live on your broadcast. but revelations tonight, about his family and biggest regrets....
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here with help is msnbc financial analyst vera gibbons. >> nice to see you. >> we had the mistaken impression it was winter around here. it was 60 but went back to winter. last chance to get winter clothes. >> heavily discounted, coats, gloves, scarfs. the clearance racks, stuff is going quickly. this is an area where you could save 70% to 75%. >> this is huge savings. if you need something for rest of winter, even next winter. close to the end of february, everyone's favorite new year's resolution, exercise more. you may need a little boost. you say we're in luck. >> everyone makes a resolution to lose weight, get fit. now's the time when they look to extend that moment, particularly with bathing suit season right around the corner. they look to invest in exercise equipment. sears, for example, has some very good deals on things like ellipticals, treadmills. you're talking about $220 off on the low end up to $1,000 off. overall on exercise equipment, good time to buy. you're saving anywhere from 35% to 50%. >> one item i had not thought of it floor coverings. why is this a good time to get a
here with help is msnbc financial analyst vera gibbons. >> nice to see you. >> we had the mistaken impression it was winter around here. it was 60 but went back to winter. last chance to get winter clothes. >> heavily discounted, coats, gloves, scarfs. the clearance racks, stuff is going quickly. this is an area where you could save 70% to 75%. >> this is huge savings. if you need something for rest of winter, even next winter. close to the end of february, everyone's...
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we saw you doing hits for the "today" show and msnbc, but what was going on behind the scenes some. >> behind the scenes right before my "today" show shot, i think will ththis was on thursd morning, a crowd was yearing and drawing a lot of attention. they saw us on the balcony and our lights. i alerted new york and our folks and suddenly one of the fellows who operate the building said get off the balcony, they're going to attack, you're drawing too much attention. so for that live shot, i was moved inside. we saw the window open, so it appeared you could still see the background, but it was shortly after that, we made the decision to actually leave our work space. >> and then you left actually the country. what was that like in terms of check points? were you hassled at all as you tried to make it into jordan? >> yesterday we decided to leave hotel again because it was an area where they were going to be basing themselves in other parts of die row. about i was going to leave with another team to come to jordan. and this was us actually leaving the hotel. folks had arranged to take us
we saw you doing hits for the "today" show and msnbc, but what was going on behind the scenes some. >> behind the scenes right before my "today" show shot, i think will ththis was on thursd morning, a crowd was yearing and drawing a lot of attention. they saw us on the balcony and our lights. i alerted new york and our folks and suddenly one of the fellows who operate the building said get off the balcony, they're going to attack, you're drawing too much attention. so...
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he is msnbc contributor and often on tv. we see him speak on equal time, bill maher politically correct show and advisory for public policy research project. he is a founding member of third millennium. he is also a great american and i'm proud to invite him appear to introduce our next speaker. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. you know some people say that the election in 2008 was the most important of our generation. others say it was 2010. both are wrong. in 2012, the pendulum of destiny will be pulled one way or the other. we, the people, will resource expansive government at home and and a wobbly foreign-policy abroad, or we will reject it for something new. [cheers and applause] ladies and jump cement, for those of you that are serious about saving our country, destiny has charged and i have the honor of introducing tonight he is one of our greatest leaders in the country and someone remarkably different from that current tenant in the white house. [cheers and applause] let's talk about him for a second. president obama gr
he is msnbc contributor and often on tv. we see him speak on equal time, bill maher politically correct show and advisory for public policy research project. he is a founding member of third millennium. he is also a great american and i'm proud to invite him appear to introduce our next speaker. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. you know some people say that the election in 2008 was the most important of our generation. others say it was 2010. both are wrong. in 2012, the pendulum of destiny...
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the gentleman that called in earlier about you being bias to the right wing, tell him to watch msnbc. one question that i have -- and it upsets me whenever they talk about social security, medicare, medicaid, when they put them in the same bundle -- i paid social security for the 50 years i worked. i have been paying for medicaid since the 1970's. the whole thing about it is the nonexistent trust fund for social security, medicare, and earlier in your conversation, in nonexistent highway trust fund, which we are paying for now. it all goes into the general fund and gets spent. according to something i heard the other day, the government oppose the social security trust fund for million dollars. another thing that i heard -- maybe you can enlighten me -- if you sell your house in 2014, there will be a 3% tax on that. guest: i do not think there is a 3% tax plan on home sales. i know some individuals might be affected by the capital gains rate increase when they go to sell, but there is even a large exemption for large residences of capital gains. $4 trillion is the minimal amount that
the gentleman that called in earlier about you being bias to the right wing, tell him to watch msnbc. one question that i have -- and it upsets me whenever they talk about social security, medicare, medicaid, when they put them in the same bundle -- i paid social security for the 50 years i worked. i have been paying for medicaid since the 1970's. the whole thing about it is the nonexistent trust fund for social security, medicare, and earlier in your conversation, in nonexistent highway trust...
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fox and msnbc cannot cover the same events on the same day. somehow we ought to get beyond this. the recent financial reform convention was unable to agree. that is stunning. it reminds me that the center cannot hold. we have to really be careful. even though we were pessimistic .n the '20s there are opportunities. i think the key is to persuade the average rotarian back home that civic club votes are the backbone of america. you can't reach these folks. -- you can reach these folks. it can work again if we let it. there are powerful outside forces. people should not be discouraged. >> thank you very much, congressman. i thought your comments were very poignant. what you did not address -- you addressed that the congress is broken. no one puts forth drastic solutions. the kitchen table that obama says people are sitting around and discussing -- the issue is expenditures. the government is like running a business. we have got to raise revenue and there are other ways for raising yet, evaluated tax -- do not call it a tax. a fee. pair of shoes -- things along those lines, where do
fox and msnbc cannot cover the same events on the same day. somehow we ought to get beyond this. the recent financial reform convention was unable to agree. that is stunning. it reminds me that the center cannot hold. we have to really be careful. even though we were pessimistic .n the '20s there are opportunities. i think the key is to persuade the average rotarian back home that civic club votes are the backbone of america. you can't reach these folks. -- you can reach these folks. it can...
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. >> host: we are talking with charlie cook, commentator and analyst on msnbc and writes for the national journal group including "congressdaily." he's a writer and contributor tr washington quarterly and the editing publisher of the cook of political report. we have a tweet saying obama mabey carter if unemployment remains high and gas is at $5 a gallon. how can he possibly be reelected with the hypothetical? how do you respond? o, f rep >> guest: first of all i am not an economist for an energy expert. my hunch is you're going to be seeing an energy price come down a good bit. n't think the situation in t libya is coming to remain wheret %t is within a week or two weeks tr a month. that is justha my hunch.ke we see the oil slicks that o economists will tell you we'll have to remain extraordinarily high for about a year before itt starts having a severe economic impact. it wilel have a political impac, but before that, and in terms o unemployment, thmy general rulef thumb in the last report was 9%p the one before that was kind ofn squirrely, we have to see what that looks like.t the one
. >> host: we are talking with charlie cook, commentator and analyst on msnbc and writes for the national journal group including "congressdaily." he's a writer and contributor tr washington quarterly and the editing publisher of the cook of political report. we have a tweet saying obama mabey carter if unemployment remains high and gas is at $5 a gallon. how can he possibly be reelected with the hypothetical? how do you respond? o, f rep >> guest: first of all i am not an...
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the gentleman that called in earlier about you being bias to the right wing, tell him to watch msnbc. one question that i have -- and it upsets me whenever they talk about social security, medicare, medicaid, when they put them in the same bundle -- i paid social security for the 50 years i worked. i have been paying for medicaid since the 1970's. the whole thing about it is the nonexistent trust fund for social security, medicare, and earlier in your conversation, in nonexistent highway trust fund, which we are paying for now. it all goes into the general fund and gets spent. according to something i heard the other day, the government oppose the social security trust fund for million dollars. another thing that i heard -- maybe you can enlighten me -- if you sell your house in 2014, there will be a 3% tax on that. guest: i do not think there is a 3% tax plan on home sales. i know some individuals might be affected by the capital gains rate increase when they go to sell, but there is even a large exemption for large residences of capital gains. $4 trillion is the minimal amount that
the gentleman that called in earlier about you being bias to the right wing, tell him to watch msnbc. one question that i have -- and it upsets me whenever they talk about social security, medicare, medicaid, when they put them in the same bundle -- i paid social security for the 50 years i worked. i have been paying for medicaid since the 1970's. the whole thing about it is the nonexistent trust fund for social security, medicare, and earlier in your conversation, in nonexistent highway trust...
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guest: msnbc and fox news are escalating this to a battle of good versus evil, go out and do your part. grass roots as blurred into the top down control so it is hard to categorize. guest: you wrote about wisconsin. what is happening in ohio? there are protests there as well. guest: the new republican governor is pitching new bills than they have republican control of both houses, so theoretically they could pass this. the reason things are focused on wisconsin is they had the honor of going first. that is now the battle is set. what is on board about wisconsin is that in the politics, you tend to follow the winner. wisconsin matters for iowa and a whole series of states that may consider various changes. host: people look at wisconsin and they decide the influence on other states and we have a new series about a grant states to consider and the political front? guest: a lot of these are battleground or swing states the republicans stuck in november 2010 -- republicans took in 2010 so this is adding to the conflict. host: what is the likelihood, especially in the wisconsin, as far as t
guest: msnbc and fox news are escalating this to a battle of good versus evil, go out and do your part. grass roots as blurred into the top down control so it is hard to categorize. guest: you wrote about wisconsin. what is happening in ohio? there are protests there as well. guest: the new republican governor is pitching new bills than they have republican control of both houses, so theoretically they could pass this. the reason things are focused on wisconsin is they had the honor of going...
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has appeared on all kind of relevant shows like the daily show with jon stewart and more important msnbc's hardball with chris matthews. [cheering] my second speaker today is amy. one of the original founders of the atlanta lt party, chairman of the tea party express, and an active founder of the twittered movement within the liberty and tea party movement more general. she's an activist, and a regular informed citizen. [applause] finally, our third speaker of the evening is grover norquist. [applause] he is president of americans for tax reform, on the board of the national rifle was a station, the american conservative union, and the author to books including rock the house and leave us alone. [applause] >> john will speak first. >> thank you very much, emily. are there any tea partiers here today? [applause] [cheering] how many of you have ever been to medium organized a meeting or a rally? [cheering] that's a wonderful thing. when you guys are really part of a totally transformed of political landscape today really making a significant impact. most recently of course in the november el
has appeared on all kind of relevant shows like the daily show with jon stewart and more important msnbc's hardball with chris matthews. [cheering] my second speaker today is amy. one of the original founders of the atlanta lt party, chairman of the tea party express, and an active founder of the twittered movement within the liberty and tea party movement more general. she's an activist, and a regular informed citizen. [applause] finally, our third speaker of the evening is grover norquist....
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but these people are more animated and angry than any tea party rally but the left glove is it, msnbc is on the ground there, obama says these are our friends and neighbors. well, the tea party are also our neighbors and friends but they are compared -- chris matthews compared them to the muslim brotherhood last week. i did not sit -- understand this double standard. the tea party is not as close to as enraged as these people and i think it is unfair about the media. they should be more consistent. host: this tweet from -- >> is a comment from pontiac, michigan. jackie is a democrat. caller: good morning. i am totally with of the union people. i am totally with them. in the first place, none of these people marching out here today is responsible for what happened to the budget. pennsylvania and michigan -- everyday workers, we are not responsible for what happened. if that's got guy had not given -- that scott guy didn't give top 2% a tax break, they would not be in the shape they're in and now all of a sudden he needs working people's attention. what about his pension? is he trying t
but these people are more animated and angry than any tea party rally but the left glove is it, msnbc is on the ground there, obama says these are our friends and neighbors. well, the tea party are also our neighbors and friends but they are compared -- chris matthews compared them to the muslim brotherhood last week. i did not sit -- understand this double standard. the tea party is not as close to as enraged as these people and i think it is unfair about the media. they should be more...
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msnbc's tamron hall is here with a closer look. >> good morning. a few years ago sex addiction was something most people hadn't even heard of. now it is a familiar story, especially for celebrities. many are asking if sex addiction is really an illness or a good excuse for behaving badly. >> reporter: he was the pro golfer with the golden image, a loving husband and father of two, but everything came crashing down for tiger woods when he publically admitted to cheating on his wife. >> for all that i have done -- i am so sorry. >> reporter: woods reportedly got treatment for sex addiction at a facility in mississippi. a similar story for jesse james. last year he admitted to cheating on his oscar-winning wife sandra bullock. jesse went to rehab for sex addiction but it isn't just a problem for celebrities. >> this disease, this particular affliction is so misunderstood. >> reporter: neil malinkovich said he's a sex addict. he's featured in "time" magazine. >> i was involved with a girl. she was out of town. i cheated on her friday night, saturday ni
msnbc's tamron hall is here with a closer look. >> good morning. a few years ago sex addiction was something most people hadn't even heard of. now it is a familiar story, especially for celebrities. many are asking if sex addiction is really an illness or a good excuse for behaving badly. >> reporter: he was the pro golfer with the golden image, a loving husband and father of two, but everything came crashing down for tiger woods when he publically admitted to cheating on his wife....
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from there she moved to msnbc. and then on to fox news. she remains the only anchor to have hosted shows on all three major cable news networks. >> good morning, everyone. >> reporter: dhue also spent time at nbc news as a fill-in news anchor on "weekend today." >> hello, everybody. uh >> reporter: she developed a following, especially from men who posted comments and put tributes of her online. looking back she admits she had it all, a career in full swing, traveling the world interviewing political leaders and news makers and enjoying friends and family. at an event last week she made a shocking admission. her confidence in public was a facade to what she was battling internally. she spent years struggling with alcoholism and admitted, i wouldle drag myself in to work deeply hungover. i had to drink myself into oblivion receive times a week. i felt inside i was dying to the point i didn't recognize the woman looking back at me. >> those are not uncommon things to hear from someone with an alcohol problem. alcohol dependence is quite comm
from there she moved to msnbc. and then on to fox news. she remains the only anchor to have hosted shows on all three major cable news networks. >> good morning, everyone. >> reporter: dhue also spent time at nbc news as a fill-in news anchor on "weekend today." >> hello, everybody. uh >> reporter: she developed a following, especially from men who posted comments and put tributes of her online. looking back she admits she had it all, a career in full swing,...
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also msnbc's willie geist is nice enough to co-host with us. your son has a birthday today. >> connor. happy birthday, connor. >> happy birthday, connor. talk about a pretty serious topic coming up in a moment. we're talking about the desperate search for survivors after this terrible earthquake in new zealand. amazingly, some people have been pulled alive from the rubble. a woman, we are hearing about, 24 hours after the quake found alive. that is giving a lot of hope to people. we have a correspondent on the scene. we'll get the latest coming up. >> and then, of course, it's wednesday. you know what that means. besides being prince spaghetti day, it is also the time to get our today's money 911. this morning from the wisdom of credit cards and approaching the irs, our experts are here with great advice. >> this is an important story. to tell the truth, why a lot of women don't tell the whole truth to their doctors. we'll find out why that is a big mistake. >> yeah. >> men do that, too. >> i bet that is really true. we don't want to be outed o
also msnbc's willie geist is nice enough to co-host with us. your son has a birthday today. >> connor. happy birthday, connor. >> happy birthday, connor. talk about a pretty serious topic coming up in a moment. we're talking about the desperate search for survivors after this terrible earthquake in new zealand. amazingly, some people have been pulled alive from the rubble. a woman, we are hearing about, 24 hours after the quake found alive. that is giving a lot of hope to people. we...
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catch the documentary tonight at 10:00/9:00 central on msnbc. >>> up next, details on the royal wedding invitation, right after this. for three hours a week, i'm a coach. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned a trip to vegas twice as fast! [ brays ] and since double miles add up fast, we can bring the whole gang. is caesar home? we get double miles every time we use our card, no matter what we're buying. thank you! thank you very much! [ garth ] it's hard to beat double miles! if anyone objects, let them speak now or forever hold their... [ bleats ] [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital
catch the documentary tonight at 10:00/9:00 central on msnbc. >>> up next, details on the royal wedding invitation, right after this. for three hours a week, i'm a coach. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach...
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fox and msnbc had claimed partisanship. social media have popularized non-fact-based reality. the truth, however, is that they gingrich delay model works. if you're only interested in controlling congress. no speaker wants to yield to step in committee chairman, or listen to opinionated rank-and-file members. it's better to keep them both in the dark in order to quell dissent. it's also easier on backbenchers themselves if they can just follow the party line without thinking. this parliamentary system is certainly efficient, was laws are the hallmarks of congress. open debate, independent decision-making, putting the interests of the nation first year it will be interesting to see if the speaker made a false the parliamentary or the congressional model. or if you appreciate the difference. today, members of the newly elected 112th congress of the united states of america were just worn in three weeks ago. two members missed the swearing-in while attending a fundraiser. the first floor action was reading the constitution allowed. the first weekend after the oath of courts as ev
fox and msnbc had claimed partisanship. social media have popularized non-fact-based reality. the truth, however, is that they gingrich delay model works. if you're only interested in controlling congress. no speaker wants to yield to step in committee chairman, or listen to opinionated rank-and-file members. it's better to keep them both in the dark in order to quell dissent. it's also easier on backbenchers themselves if they can just follow the party line without thinking. this parliamentary...